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GrainGenes Keyword Report: spring wheat cultivars

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spring wheat cultivars
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ReferenceLi BC et al. (2003) Recovery and characterization of transgenic plants from two spring wheat cultivars with low embryogenesis efficiencies by the bombardment of isolated scutella In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology 39:12-19.
ReferenceSun G et al. (2003) RAPD polymorphisms in spring wheat cultivars and lines with different level of Fusarium resistance Theoretical and Applied Genetics 106:1059-1067.
ReferenceOrtiz R et al. (2003) Breeding gains and changes in morphotype of Nordic spring wheat (1901-1993) under contrasting environments Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 50:455-459.
ReferenceWiersma JJ et al. (2003) Hard red spring wheat (Triticum aestivum) tolerance to postemergence grass herbicides Weed Technology 17:297-301.
ReferenceBlazkova V and Bartos P (2002) Virulence pattern of European bunt samples (Tilletia tritici and T-laevis) and sources of resistance Cereal Research Communications 30:335-342.

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